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I got a couple green tanks left. Few black. All out of yellow ones now.
That’s good to know, hopefully I won’t need another one, but this one I just replaced come from a Nos saw, 2002, that had fuel put in for the first time since it was run at the factory! Practically leaked all the way around the tank seam!
 
Wouldn't happen to have a gas tank that would fit a 3800 would ya? I robbed a good one off one I have to get another going so now I'm short. Lol
All out of that series. I dont even pick those up anymore for few years now even on the cheap.
Unless it is a have to take to get something else I want in the group sell.
 
I use them to take up space on my shelves till something better comes along, like his Super 68 with 31" bar. Had it two years or so, and nothing has bumped it yet.
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OK fellas,I said a little while back that I had a Dayton version of the Poulan 3700,a nice orange Poulan,Lol.I had to wait for the bar to come in & here it is,a nice runner with a good oiler too.
 

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Did you see the 5200 Dayton sold for 1025.00 and the 5200 air filter went for 87.00 . If I had a pile of filters I'd be happy to sell them but I only have 2 extra for the 8 saws I have. A year ago they were all over ebay for 15.00 .
Was it the same seller?or buyer.
 
OK fellas,I said a little while back that I had a Dayton version of the Poulan 3700,a nice orange Poulan,Lol.I had to wait for the bar to come in & here it is,a nice runner with a good oiler too.
A little sneaky muffler mod really makes a difference on those .
 
It doesn't take much in the muffler to open up the flow and they sure do wake up. Same thing with the exhaust port on the 3400 and 3800 just square up the top corners and make it flat across the top with a 1/4 " burr and with the open muffler they become a fine runner. They are still as dependable as they were but much stronger.
 
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